Covid-19 pandemic and addressing digital divide in Malaysia

The recent Covid-19 pandemic outbreak has caused a significant surge in the access and use of digital technology due to the nationwide lockdowns and social distancing norms. The surged move to digitalisation during Covid-19 pandemic is a double-edge sword. Many significant benefits, such as online a...

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Main Authors: Sayed Umar, Sayed Mohammad Reza Yamani, Mohd Arshad, Mohd Nahar, Ariffin, Muhammad Irwan
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spelling my.iium.irep.933892021-11-01T02:12:51Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/93389/ Covid-19 pandemic and addressing digital divide in Malaysia Sayed Umar, Sayed Mohammad Reza Yamani Mohd Arshad, Mohd Nahar Ariffin, Muhammad Irwan H61.8 Communication of information HA154 Statistical data HB848 Demography. Population. Vital events LB1044 Internet in Education The recent Covid-19 pandemic outbreak has caused a significant surge in the access and use of digital technology due to the nationwide lockdowns and social distancing norms. The surged move to digitalisation during Covid-19 pandemic is a double-edge sword. Many significant benefits, such as online activities and education, have been provided by the digital transition. However, it has likewise uncoated old bruises of digital divide that are too familiar in information, management and economics research. Covid-19 pandemic has abruptly forced students and youths to engage in online schooling, studies, other virtual social interactions. In this study we address the issues of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) access and use among urban and rural youths in Malaysia, knowledge-based economy (K-economy) and the possible implications for research and practice. We argue that despite the recent Malaysia’s digital progress, the digital divide still persists in many aspects of economy. Yet, some fragments of societies are not able to transcend their limitations of lacking technological devices and skills due to socioeconomic motives. As a result of these limitations, it susceptibly affects youth education attainments, type of jobs and income generations. Therefore, introducing appropriate ICT skills and digital literacies during their lower education will give the better opportunity to them. In summary, it ascribes the inequality factors of digital divide to their motivational and usage accesses. Malaysia concurrently needs to ensure the economic and potential benefits of the emergence of digital economy. The digital economy helps forwards Malaysia to achieving sustainable and productivity growth, and greater inclusivity. KICT, IIUM 2021-09-30 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/93389/1/93389_Covid-19%20pandemic%20and%20addressing%20digital.pdf Sayed Umar, Sayed Mohammad Reza Yamani and Mohd Arshad, Mohd Nahar and Ariffin, Muhammad Irwan (2021) Covid-19 pandemic and addressing digital divide in Malaysia. Journal of Information Systems and Digital Technologies, 3 (2). pp. 29-49. E-ISSN 2682-8790 https://journals.iium.edu.my/kict/index.php/jisdt/article/view/205/155
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topic H61.8 Communication of information
HA154 Statistical data
HB848 Demography. Population. Vital events
LB1044 Internet in Education
spellingShingle H61.8 Communication of information
HA154 Statistical data
HB848 Demography. Population. Vital events
LB1044 Internet in Education
Sayed Umar, Sayed Mohammad Reza Yamani
Mohd Arshad, Mohd Nahar
Ariffin, Muhammad Irwan
Covid-19 pandemic and addressing digital divide in Malaysia
description The recent Covid-19 pandemic outbreak has caused a significant surge in the access and use of digital technology due to the nationwide lockdowns and social distancing norms. The surged move to digitalisation during Covid-19 pandemic is a double-edge sword. Many significant benefits, such as online activities and education, have been provided by the digital transition. However, it has likewise uncoated old bruises of digital divide that are too familiar in information, management and economics research. Covid-19 pandemic has abruptly forced students and youths to engage in online schooling, studies, other virtual social interactions. In this study we address the issues of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) access and use among urban and rural youths in Malaysia, knowledge-based economy (K-economy) and the possible implications for research and practice. We argue that despite the recent Malaysia’s digital progress, the digital divide still persists in many aspects of economy. Yet, some fragments of societies are not able to transcend their limitations of lacking technological devices and skills due to socioeconomic motives. As a result of these limitations, it susceptibly affects youth education attainments, type of jobs and income generations. Therefore, introducing appropriate ICT skills and digital literacies during their lower education will give the better opportunity to them. In summary, it ascribes the inequality factors of digital divide to their motivational and usage accesses. Malaysia concurrently needs to ensure the economic and potential benefits of the emergence of digital economy. The digital economy helps forwards Malaysia to achieving sustainable and productivity growth, and greater inclusivity.
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author Sayed Umar, Sayed Mohammad Reza Yamani
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title Covid-19 pandemic and addressing digital divide in Malaysia
title_short Covid-19 pandemic and addressing digital divide in Malaysia
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